There is no requirement to protest British taxes currently, and many British citizens do not do this.
by boycotting products.
The british had created organized protest and fought for what they believed in.
"No taxation without representation!"
NovaNet Answer: intellectual protest, economic boycotts, and violent intimidation.
George Washington
The Boston tea party and they boycotted the goods
The colonies started not buying the products for the British.
It was dumped to protest for the high taxes and unfair laws that the British are putting on them.
Boycott - colonists stopped buying British products; it was the most successful of the protests because the British repealed the taxes when the colonists boycotted.
Patrick Henry spoke to the House of Burgesses.The Sons of Liberty was formed.Colonists boycotted British goods.The Stamp Act was passed.Take your pick ;)
He practiced civil disobedience by not paying taxes to protest the war.
Colonial leaders and groups such as the Sons of Liberty organized events to protest British taxes, including the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts. They employed tactics like boycotts, public demonstrations, and the Boston Tea Party to express their dissent. The British government responded with increased enforcement of taxes and military presence, which further escalated tensions between the colonies and Britain. This cycle of protest and repression ultimately contributed to the American Revolution.